
6. Be Extra Cautious When Serving Food to Someone Who is Immunocompromised
For the most part, following safe preparation and cooking practices kills enough bacteria. Even when there are trace amounts left, the body’s immune system can handle processing them. This is the reason that people can eat their steak medium-rare or the yolky part of an egg while it’s runny. If you live with someone who is immunocompromised, however, it’s very important that their food is cooked all the way through so it can kill bacteria. Unlike the average person, someone who is immunocompromised may not be able to fight off those trace amounts of bacteria left behind after cooking.
The best way to eliminate this bacteria is to strictly adhere to guidelines regarding safe food preparation. For example, even red meats like steak should be cooked all the way through and they should not eat their egg yolks runny. Immunocompromised people should also avoid food consumed raw, like sushi or homemade mayonnaise or Ceasar salad dressing. Adhering to these guidelines and cooking food all the way through is the best way to protect someone who is immunocompromised from the dangers that lurk in the kitchen.